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Coal
Map: Coal Use and the Cost of Electricity in the U.S.
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Table: Coal Use By State - 2011
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Did you know?
- The U.S. produces about 1 billion tons of coal annually.
- The U.S. has nearly 261 billion tons of recoverable coal reserves, according to the EIA - that's a 235-year supply at current rates of use.
- Nearly half of U.S. electricity is generated from coal.
- Each person in the U.S. uses 3.4 tons of coal annually.
Did you know?
- The total direct and indirect economic impact of U.S. mining was valued at $2.4 trillion in 2010
- Over the next 5-10 years, mining operations will need approximately 55,000 new employees to meet demand and to replace retiring employees
- The average coal miner makes $73,000 per year in wages.
- Minerals and materials processed from minerals account for exports worth as much as $87 billion per year.





